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If the holder is located in South Carolina, will the State accept property belonging to owners with last known address in another state? South Carolina will accept incidental property (Ten or fewer accounts totaling $1000 or less) reportable to most other states from a South Carolina holder. Check here (11KB .pdf) to see with which states South Carolina exchanges property and for each state’s requirements for reporting property to a state other than the state of last known address. Even though South Carolina will accept incidental property as a service to our in-state holders, we strongly recommend that property be remitted to the state to which it is reportable. Can a holder not located in South Carolina include property reportable to South Carolina in a report to another state? South Carolina will allow incidental property (Ten or fewer accounts totaling $1000 or less) owing to this state to be included with the reports to most other states. Check here (11k .pdf) to see with which st

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